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Feb 2012
Permanent Magnet Design Guidelines

Magnet Applications specializes in the manufacture of bonded magnets and assemblies using a variety of forming processes. The most significant features of bonded magnet processes are the ability to precisely target the magnetic performance, as well as utilizing net-shaping techniques that can achieve very complex shapes. Because we manufacture our ...
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A new lab at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is dedicated to improving the quality of light that LEDs produce. Take a look inside the lab in this video.
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